Bright young things: Kate Moss and Jamie Hince’s wedding picture is a portrait of the new generation of influencers Rui Vieira/PA Wire

Some divorces are noisy, the uncoupling cataclysmic. On the other hand, some are private, the proceedings intentionally furtive. Kate Moss was always going to have one of the second type. We know she thinks oversharing is tacky: an offhand comment she once — “never explain, never complain” — has been enshrined in lore. The supermodel is reportedly describing herself as “divorced” from The Kills guitarist Jamie Hince, her husband of four years. It transpires they reached an agreement “some time ago” and without a “high-profile legal battle”.

Four years is a short marriage — though in Primrose Hill years that’s plenty of time for things to change. Mossy still looks the same but those who attended her wedding have grown up into a new, carousing, rambunctious Primrose Hill set. That photo of Kate and her bridesmaids was a prescient portrait of the new generation of influencers.

Jate (Kamie? Mince?) might be no more but there are plenty more to watch.

1. Elfie Reigate

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This week, 16-year-old Elfie — the daughter of Kate’s friend Rosemary — became the first signing to Moss’s new talent agency. The news was announced on Instagram after she appeared on the catwalk for Alexander McQueen at Paris Fashion Week. The post of the teenager wearing a grungy McQueen knit after the show has been liked almost 2,000 times.

2. Iris Law

Iris Law, 15, has gilded pedigree: her father is actor Jude Law and her mother the producer and actress Sadie Frost. Accordingly, brands are bewitched by the genetic combination and cool that comes with being raised around celebrity. Iris is Kate’s goddaughter and was one of her chief bridesmaids.

Last month, Iris was rumoured to have been offered a six-figure Chanel contract, the latest brand to court her. She appeared alongside Victoria’s Secret model Taylor Hill in the most recent Miu Miu Resort lookbook and was shot by the photographer Quentin Jones for the September issue of US Teen Vogue.

Law told the magazine she has designs on a career in art or photography, likely via art school: “I’ll shoot someone, usually a friend, and then I’ll base a very intricate oil painting on that picture,” she said. “I aim to show the realness of a person and really capture them as an individual — I like painting eyes and veins under the skin.”

Those covetous of a preview should check out her Instagram (@lirislaw), where she regularly shares her curious compositions (alongside videos of herself on holiday with her Instagang).

She often shares fuzzy throwbacks of her parents gang. On Moss’s birthday Iris shared a picture of her godmother holding her as a tiny baby, captioned “Happy birthday Kate, love you.”

3. Lottie Moss

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Arguably, Lottie Moss’s appearance in her half-sister Kate’s wedding photos launched her modelling career — though with her lineage it’s likely the scouts would have found her in the end.

She was signed to Storm aged 16. Now 18, Mini Moss has starred in campaigns for brands including Bulgari, Red Valentino and Calvin Klein — in a shoot that very consciously mirrored that of her sister’s more than 20 years ago.

She has appeared in US Vogue — alongside fellow famous siblings Bella Hadid and Kylie Jenner — and Dazed & Confused. And she was on the cover on Vogue Paris in April.

She has come to prominence at a very different time to her elder sister: now a model’s success is measured in social media followers, and brands are constructed around their personalities. Lottie could not channel Kate’s mystery if she wanted to, accordingly she is enthusiastic about Twitter (she has almost 10,000 followers) and Instagram (more than 17,000).

She complains and — periodically — explains, such as this week, when she was accused of returning to her ex-boyfriend. She tweeted a statement: “Just to clarify: I am not back with my ex Sam, we have met once in the last year, he in fact has a girlfriend and they have been together for around two years! I am also seeing someone else.”

On another occasion Moss tweeted about the satisfaction of “throwing a drink in your ex’s face”.

“I am who I am and I do what I want, whether that is modelling or anything else,” Moss told L’Officiel magazine in March. “The success of my sister does not affect me in my choices.”

4. Ella Richards

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Richards is rock-modelling aristocracy: she’s the granddaughter of Rolling Stone Keith Richards and his former long-term model girlfriend Anita Pallenberg. Her parents are artist Marlon Richards and the model Lucie de la Falaise. Her first shoot was for W magazine, with her mother and Moss, and was shot by notable fashion photographer Bruce Weber. “There’s this picture of me, mum and Kate in a bathtub,” she told ES Magazine last year. “I think I was about one-and-a-half years old. I have foamy bubbles in my hair.”

Weber sent her a print of the picture, which is hung in her bedroom in West Sussex. She has — of course — completed a Burberry campaign, and has walked for brands including Prada, Valentino, Calvin Klein, Fendi, Sonia Rykiel, Erdem and Topshop. Like Iris, she is represented by Tess Management. Her Instagram account — she has almost 6,000 followers — documents what she’s been up to recently: walking for Stella McCartney in Paris, a shoot for W, an adidas campaign with Cora Corre.

5. Mercy Magic Cutler

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Mercy is the daughter of Fran Cutler, the inimitable party planner and part of Kate’s carousing crowd for decades. Her mother is the puppeteer of the London party scene; accordingly, Mercy commands backstage passes and front-row seats all over the capital.

Unsurprisingly, she is a friend of Lila Moss’s: the pair regularly go on holiday together. Mercy’s mother has shared pictures of the pair tucked up on a private jet, and this summer Mercy shared a picture of the two girls snorkelling. Mercy is also a close pal of Wolf Gillespie — see box on opposite page.

6. Lila Grace Moss Hack

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Many observed that Lila looked like a young Kate in the wedding photos — the comparison was more evident still in the Italian Vogue cover on which Kate and Lila appeared together in June.

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Moss remarked that she is reminded of her breakthrough shoot with The Face when she looks at her daughter. “When I see those Face pictures I see Lila. I love that.” The model has said her daughter — now 14 — is “bossy” and often comments on what she wears. “She thinks me and her mum are deeply uncool,” her father told The Sunday Times Magazine this year.

Friends of Moss quip that Lila Grace is like Ab Fab’s Saffy to Kate’s Edina. “She’s completely intrigued by Lila, always recounting stories about her observations,” the designer Bella Freud told Vanity Fair. “Once she spent the whole evening making this lovely card for Lila, because she would be gone by the time Lila woke up. People don’t see that side of her.”

In an interview with teen site Ask.fm Lila responded to a question about whether her mother is her idol with a very normal retort: “No, like every mum she’s embarrassing and annoying but u love them rlly [sic].” She would like to be a designer but “deffo not a model”.

But some destinies are bigger than individual desires. The marriage didn’t last but the legacies of those in the photos seem inevitable.

HERE COME THE BOYS

Every group of cool, déshabillé teen models has an equal and opposite group of edgy boys to hang out with.

Rafferty Law

Rafferty, 20, right, is Iris’s elder brother and is also modelling for brands including adidas and DKNY, and last week he was front-row at the Dolce & Gabbana show.

He used to date Ella Dallaglio, daughter of former England rugby captain Lawrence, whom he met when they were both boarders at Hampshire boarding school Bedales.

They have since broken up, and Law has been spotted carousing in Soho with Molly Moorish, daughter of Oasis singer Liam Gallagher and the model Lisa Moorish.

He’s musical, too — he was in a band called the Dirty Harrys.

Wolf Gillespie

Gillespie, the son of Primal Scream’s Bobby and stylist Katie England, was recently appointed the face of the AW16 adidas Spezial sports range. He has also appeared on the cover of the most recent Another Man magazine.

Marley Mackey

Mackey is the son of the Pulp bassist Steve. He’s Law’s best mate: the pair played in the Dirty Harrys together and Daisy Lowe (part of the same generation of Primrose Hill 2.0 kids) is his godsister.

He’s parsimonious with his words: when asked in an interview with i-D magazine to describe himself in five words, he offered just two: “grumpy, boring”.